We have enabled greylisting as additional tool against SPAM. It is enabled server wide but you can choose to disable it by logging in to cPanel > Email > Configure Grey Listing and toggle it on or off.

This applies to Plusmail control panel clients ONLY. cPanel clients are not affected.

The Plusmail platform is no longer supported, patched or updated by its developer. As such, serious security concerns cannot be remedied. Simply, the platform versions are too old to support updates to newer, more secure and stable versions. Therefore, we must migrate all Plusmail clients onto newer, modern, updated systems. We will start moving clients immediately onto cPanel or Virtualmin/Webmin systems. If your site is very old, it may stop working due to being on updated servers with newer PHP and MySQL. Your current passwords might not work once migrated due to higher security strength requirements on new systems.

Please open a ticket at https://siteworks.com/support if/when you notice problems with your migrated sites or if you have questions and concerns.

Due to an unprecedented amount of hacking attempts against Wordpress sites we have had to take immediate steps to lock down unauthorized access attempts to wp-login.php pages. You will receive a page that states "Forbidden / You don't have permission to access /wordpress/wp-login.php on this server." Please open MEDIUM priority ticket at https://siteworks.com/support/ and ask for help in getting access.

We will want to be certain you agree to bring your Wordpress installation to the latest stable release version of 3.9.1 - including updating themes and plugins. Additionally we ask that you install the WORDFENCE plugin ( https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordfence/Â )